Editorial Photographer

Bridge and Burn - Jason

The truth is that our finest moments are most likely to occur when we are feeling deeply uncomfortable, unhappy or unfulfilled. For it is only in such moments, propelled by our discomfort, that we are likely to step out of our ruts and start searching for different ways or truer answers.
- M. Scott Peck

When it comes to my photography, I have always let my heart lead. While this may be ill-advised as far as business goes, I have never been able to create my work under any other circumstances. My approach in much of my work is tied to a very emotional place; a place where pieces of who I am can surface and show their light.  

Don't get me wrong, I'm not out there making irrational decisions purely based on the whim of my emotions. I often find myself trapped between the tug-of-war between the heart and mind, an emotional realist, always seeing two sides of a coin. I see the realities of the world, but I let my instincts guide me.

Recently I allowed myself to follow those instincts. I have felt a shift towards a new world of creation and it is not one I will allow myself to ignore. In turn, there has been a shedding of layers, layers that played out there roll and must provide the space for the new to grow.

As some of you may have already read, I have officially allowed myself to step down from photographing weddings. A decision that has been marinating for more time than I may be aware of. But the right decision all the same. There are still many corners of the photography world that I am creating in, but this one occupied more space than I could give it any longer. But it will not be released in vain. I will be moving forward working alongside businesses that are creating and providing products that represent strong ethical values and a belief in quality craftsmanship. This new path has already brought forth multiple collaborations with companies that I feel proud to have partnered with and have left my yearning for more, so much more. 

At that, I am happy to share with you the images created in my latest collaboration with Bridge and Burn out of Portland, OR. And a huge shout out to my dear friend and fellow photographer, Jason Wasinger, for being an excellent model, and always an amazing source of support. 

Cheers to you all for following along! I am forever grateful for all of you that continue to support my work, and I can't wait to share with you all that is to come along in this new venture. 

 

Windy Peak Vintage | Spring '16 Lookbook

"He rode the Music from Boston to Bozeman
For not too much money, but way too much ride
But those were the days when a horse he called Music
Could jump through the moon and sail across the sky"

- Willie Nelson

A creative collaboration along side Kristi Reed of Windy Peak Vintage.